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  2. Henry IV died in 1413, and his son succeeded him as Henry V. Unlike his forebears, Henry was the first English ruler whose mother tongue was English (rather than French) since the Norman Conquest , over three hundred years before.

  3. Article History. Henry IV. Also called (1377–97): earl of Derby or (1397–99) duke of Hereford. Byname: Henry Bolingbroke or Henry of Lancaster. Born: April? 1366, Bolingbroke Castle, Lincolnshire, England. Died: March 20, 1413, London. Title / Office: king (1399-1413), England. Political Affiliation: lords appellants. House / Dynasty:

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  4. Jan 29, 2020 · Henry IV died on 20 March 1413 CE. He was only around 46 and had been wasting away, wracked by disease - possibly leprosy or severe eczema - since 1406 CE. In addition, the king suffered multiple strokes at the end of his life and this when his mind had already long been troubled with remorse for his treatment of King Richard.

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  5. The following year, John of Gaunt died. Richard seized the family estates, depriving Henry of his inheritance and prompting him to invade England.

  6. www.biography.com › royalty › a45907687Henry IV - Biography

    Nov 21, 2023 · Despite converting to Catholicism after becoming king of France in 1589, Henry IV issued the Edict of Nantes to foster religious tolerance. He was killed on May 14, 1610, in Paris, France.

  7. Jun 28, 2017 · Henry was dogged by illness from 1405 onwards; his son played a greater role in government (even opposing the King at times). In 1413 Henry died, exhausted, in the Jerusalem Chamber at Westminster Abbey and was succeeded by his son, Henry V .

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  9. Henry took this to mean that he would die on crusade, but in fact it meant that, in 1413, he died in the Jerusalem Chamber in the house of the Abbot of Westminster. He died with his executor Thomas Langley at his side.

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